Today, at Computex 2017, Microsoft showed off more head-mounted displays (HMDs) on the way for consumers later this year from some of its other partners. "These headsets, coming to market this holiday, use Microsoft’s platform to enable a single and consistent user interface, standardized inputs, and a universal app platform for developers," the company said.

ASUS has arguably the most distinctive and striking design of any Windows Mixed Reality headset seen so far; Microsoft described it as "a futuristic head-mount device with a unique polygonal 3D cover panel". It added that the ASUS HMD is "fast, powerful, and ultra-light", and will come with a six degrees of freedom (6DoF) tracked motion controller.

We saw Lenovo's HMD at CES 2017 back in January, and its design appears unchanged since then. The Lenovo headset includes "built-in sensors to enable inside-out tracking and simplified set-up to let users move around more easily".

We also saw Dell's headset at CES, but the image that Microsoft released today shows that it's had a bit of a redesign since then, losing the black front panel, in favor of an all-over white aesthetic with exposed external tracking sensors. The HMD was "designed by the same team that craft's [Dell's] XPS and Alienware PCs", according to Microsoft.

The head strap also appears slightly different, now with "comfortable cushions that can be replaced for a personalized experience", which weren't shown on the prototype model that appeared at CES.

Unfortunately, Microsoft didn't announce pricing or exact release dates for any of these HMDs.